Chemistryhard · Past Paper
The composition of Bronze used for making statues is roughly:
A60% Cu, 40% Zn
B90% Cu, 10% Sn
C50% Cu, 50% Sn
D80% Cu, 20% Zn
✓ Correct Answer: B — 90% Cu, 10% Sn
Statuary bronze typically contains about 90% copper and 10% tin.
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